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- Singapore’s ADDX raises US$58 million, looks to expand into Thailand
- China’s CIC issues guidelines to become carbon neutral
- Japan’s Nippon Life invests in Kyushu Electric’s 55 billion yen transition bond
- Korea’s GEPS calls bids for US$100 million global private equity mandate
- Malaysia’s PNB CEO Jalil Rasheed resigns
- Malaysia suspends some short selling as coronavirus batters markets
- Taiwan’s BLF plans $2.3 billion global climate change equities tender
- Analysis: What made Temasek can Keppel deal?
- Japan’s GPIF seeks legal firm to advise on alternatives
- China’s CIC puts greater emphasis on ESG
- Singapore fund management assets driven by alternatives in 2020, MAS says
- Thai fund industry records 132.2 billion baht inflows, mostly into China, global equities
- Hong Kong’s PCCW Solutions wins eMPF tender
- Hong Kong to let MPF invest in China sovereign, policy bank bonds